Brighton
City Guide

Travel Guide

An Introduction To Brighton

There is a whole host of reasons to visit Brighton, on offer is a wide
range of attractions no matter who you are travelling with. We don't aim
to sway your mind on what to do while in Brighton but share some of our
knowledge about what is there. Comparable with other cities, there are
great and not so great places to visit and if this visit is your first
to Brighton or if you have been there before, it's important you make
the most of your time there. It is often an idea to have a rough plan
of places you wish to visit, and Brighton has plenty of interesting experiences
that will create many memories.

Brighton Best Things To Do

When you are in Brighton there are a lot of attractions that should make
up part of your trip. The extremely popular East Sussex vicinity of The
UK has attractions which you could be familiar and perhaps others that
aren't known to non local locals of Brighton we have amassed a Top Ten
list to be of help to you:

This collection are just to get you going if you have a good local book
or guide you with discover these more and if you have long enough in Brighton.
You will surely discover an array of interesting points of interest and
attractions in the Brighton area of The UK.

Transport In Brighton

Brighton is not a hard place to travel around, when you have grasped
the layout of the place and understand the layout with the help of some
local landmarks you should be able to navigate around with ease. You can
discoverer a lot of the area on foot but ensure not to venture into unknown
territory at night. If you want to cover more ground in Brighton there
are a few more options. There are safe and reliable buses where passes
can be bought to include multiple trips. There is also the option to use
Brighton Taxis, but be aware of heavy traffic at busy times. What ever
method you use to explore Brighton make sure you see as much of the city
as your can.

Places To Stay In Brighton

If you wish to stay in Brighton for longer than one night you'll need
a place to rest. Brighton has a wide range of places to bed down these
include hotels varying from the higher end of the star range to lower
end hotels, bed and breakfasts and hostels. If you are visiting the city
on business ensure that the hotel you pick has suitable facilities and
is in the right area for your meetings as the traffic in Brighton can
cause problems at certain times of the day. If you are looking for a prestigious
hotel to stay at there is a selection of top chain and independent hotels.
Brighton also offers an excellent array of lower star hotel options that
provide simple but functional facilities for visitors to the city. If
you are visiting on a small budget there is a number of guest houses and
hotels in the area which are a good place to rest your head. Whichever
type of accommodation you select in Brighton ensure you take time to seek
out deals that are available on countless travel web sites, often these
are out of season or when a home sports team isn't playing a game.

Recommended Hotels In Brighton

Places To Eat In Brighton

There are endless places to eat in Brighton, the place you dine at will
reflect your tastes and budget. There are a high number of great low cost
venues that provide British menus that will not cost the Earth. If you
wish to dine in a high class restaurant there are a wide number of these,
but you will need to make a reservation also check the dress code. If
you want fast food there is regular names such as Burger King, McDonalds
etc, but if you are seeking something real you should ask a local and
see where they suggest. A key aspect of visiting a new city to try new
things, this includes it's food There is a wide variety of places to dine
in Brighton. whether it is a café, restaurant or the food that
can be bought and eaten on the street. You should check local newspapers
for offers and ensure that you try something new.

Keeping Safe In Brighton

Just like other cities Brighton possess it's own good and bad points.
it is important to be smart and you'll remain safe and sound and have
a brilliant holiday to this superb British location. Take a good map and
guide and be aware of where you are going, don't make it obvious you are
a tourist by holding an expensive video camera and don't carry valuables
or excessive amounts of cash on your person. Try and remain to familiar
areas after dark and if you find yourself stranded, ask a police officer
or hail a cab. Just because you are on vacation, don't switch off completely.
Bear this is mind and you will have a great time in Brighton. On the whole
The UK is a very safe country with warm and friendly residents. A bit
of groundwork goes a long way and if you know a city better, you will
have a much better time there.